Dying fiberglass.......help.......
Dying fiberglass.......help.......
Guys, i won 2 rc10l cars on the bay.........my narrow car is a graphite chassis..my wide 10L has a fiberglass chassis.....i want the fiberglass chassis to be black also........i dyed the t-plate and other small glass parts in my crock-pot black in no time............i can only fit half of the chassis in the crock pot at a time........the chassis has taken some of the dye but is still translucent........am i not getting the pot hot enough??...i tried putting aluminum foil over the top of the chassis but it still wont take the dye??....any tips.....this is driving me crazy...........thanks in advance....MATT
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Re: Dying fiberglass.......help.......
I've had similar results on fiberglass shock towers for the 10 buggy. From what I've read on here, fiberglass needs to be left in the dye for a much longer period of time compared to nylon parts. I haven't tried it yet though. You also may want to find a larger pot to dye the chassis in so it fits in all the way. The half and half treatment will yield inconsistant coloring... 

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Re: Dying fiberglass.......help.......
I have had the best luck with getting the dye solution boiling and then let the parts simmer in it. My shock towers only took 15 min. The hotter the better as it opens up the pores of the parts. This is why plastic parts are hard to dye. When you get the dye hot enough the plastic wants to melt.
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Re: Dying fiberglass.......help.......
I put a thin layer of dye in the bottom of a pyrex baking dish and popped it into the oven (I forget what temp, but I think 200-250F),
Watch it closely and flip the fiberglass with tongs now and then. If it has screw holes you can use hardware to elevate it off the bottom slightly. Totally slick.
Watch it closely and flip the fiberglass with tongs now and then. If it has screw holes you can use hardware to elevate it off the bottom slightly. Totally slick.
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Re: Dying fiberglass.......help.......
i put a t cup of salt in a pan with the dye
lay some table knifes in the bottom to keep the parts of the direct heat .then rolling boil for about ten mins then simmer for an hour
then serve up with a sprig of parsley and some fresh black pepper
Paul
lay some table knifes in the bottom to keep the parts of the direct heat .then rolling boil for about ten mins then simmer for an hour
then serve up with a sprig of parsley and some fresh black pepper
Paul
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